Carbon black collection filter bags are specialized filtration solutions designed to capture and retain fine carbon black particles in industrial processes. These filter bags are commonly used in industries like tire manufacturing, rubber production, and pigment processing, where carbon black is a critical raw material.

  • High temperature resistance.
  • Durability and abrasion resistance.
  • High efficiency particle retention.
  • Chemical resistance.
  • Antistatic properties.

Description

Material Selection for Carbon Black Collection Filter Bags

Choosing the right filter bag material for collecting carbon black requires comprehensive consideration of multiple factors, including temperature, corrosiveness, filtration effect and budget. Different application environments and filtration requirements will determine the choice of filter bag material. Black collection filter bags are usually used in high temperature working conditions. The materials are usually Polyester, Polypropylene, Fiberglass, PTFE and other high temperature resistant fabrics, which can withstand temperatures ranging from 150°C to 260°C.


Performance Comparison of Filter Materials

Property
Polyester (PET) Needle Felt
Polypropylene (PP) Needle Felt
Fiberglass Woven Cloth
PTFE (Teflon) Needle Felt
Max Temperature Resistance
150°C (302°F)
100-120°C (212-248°F)
250°C (482°F)
260°C (500°F)
Chemical Resistance
Good for acids, alkalis, oils
Excellent in alkaline environments; poor for acids
Excellent resistance to acids, alkalis, and high temperatures
Superior chemical resistance (acids, alkalis, solvents, etc.)
Mechanical Strength
High (good tensile strength)
Moderate (lower strength compared to polyester)
Very high (stronger and more durable)
Moderate (but durable under high temperatures)
Abrasion Resistance
Moderate
Low to moderate
Excellent
Excellent
Hydrophobicity
Hydrophilic (absorbs moisture)
Hydrophobic (resistant to moisture)
Hydrophobic (resistant to moisture)
Hydrophobic (resistant to moisture)
Filtration Efficiency
Good (especially for medium to fine dust)
Good, but less effective for fine particles
Very good (captures fine particles)
Excellent (superfine filtration)
Cleaning Efficiency
Moderate (may require more frequent cleaning)
Low (difficult to clean, often replaced)
Very easy to clean, can be backflushed
Very easy to clean, resistant to fouling
Cost
Moderate
Low
High
High
Resistance to Fouling
Prone to fouling in some environments
Prone to fouling in high moisture environments
Highly resistant to fouling
Highly resistant to fouling, self-cleaning properties

Applications

  • Carbon black production plants.
  • Rubber and tire manufacturing.
  • Plastic and masterbatch production.
  • Pigment and ink manufacturing.